Monday, December 29, 2014

Al-Qaeda's Inspire Magazine Urges ‘Lone Wolf’ Terror Attacks On Major Western Airlines

Chilling: Al-Qaeda's house magazine (above) calls for high-profile airlines British Airways, easyJet, AA, Delta, United and Air France to be targeted by bombers to 'crush the enemy's economy'. Police are investigating. Daily Mail

Al-Qaeda Official Tells West To Prepare For 'Worst Nightmare' And Directs 'Lone Wolf' Attacks Towards easyJet And British Airways -- Independent

An al-Qaeda official has warned that the West should prepare itself for more ‘lone wolf’ attacks as the latest edition of the terrorist organisation’s magazine singles out UK airliners British Airways and easyJet as targets.

Inspire magazine, founded in 2010, is purportedly published by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and seeks to influence possible Islamic radicals through publishing interviews and instructions with leading extremists in English.

Writing in the latest edition, published on Christmas Eve, Sheikh Nasr Al-Ânisi tells readers ‘lone wolves’ are the “West’s worst nightmare. They instill [sic] fear around the world.”

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